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Ming Dynasty in 1566

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Ming Dynasty in 1566
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Also known asMing Dynasty 1566
Chinese大明王朝1566
Literal meaningThe Great Ming Dynasty 1566
Hanyu PinyinDà Míng Wángcháo 1566
GenreHistorical drama
Written byLiu Heping
Directed byZhang Li
StarringChen Baoguo
Huang Zhizhong
Wang Qingxiang
Yan Ni
Wang Yajie
Guo Dongwen
Zheng Yu
Zhang Zijian
Opening themeZhi Shi Min Wei Tian (治世民为天) performed by Tan Weiwei
Ending themeHai Kuo Tian Qing (海阔天青) performed by Tan Jing
ComposersLiu Jian
Han Wei
Zhao Jiping
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
No. of episodes46
Production
ProducerChi Xiaoning
Production locationChina
Running time45 minutes per episode
Original release
NetworkHunan TV
CCTV

Ming Dynasty in 1566[1] is a Chinese television series based on the events in the reign of the Jiajing Emperor of the Ming dynasty. It was first broadcast on Hunan TV in China in 2007.

Synopsis

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This drama tells the story of Emperor Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty and Hai Rui. In the 39th year of Jiajing's reign, corruption is rampant, and the people are living in misery. Treacherous official Yan Song and his faction dominate the imperial court, wielding immense power, while the upright official Hai Rui fearlessly challenges the decaying feudal authority.

For 20 years, Emperor Zhu Houcong has devoted himself to Taoist practices, leaving Yan Song in control of the military, political, and economic affairs of the Ming dynasty.

Yan Song's abuse of power stirs widespread discontent among officials at all levels. Calls to overthrow him echo loudly from the court to local governments, creating a storm of intrigue and power struggles filled with betrayal and manipulation.

Loyal ministers and capable generals, as well as corrupt officials and villains, all take their place on this dramatic stage of history.

Cast

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Episodes

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11"Episode 1"Zhang LiLiu Heping2007
In the 39th year of Emperor Jiajing's reign, a snowless winter signals misfortune. Zhou Yunyi, an official who criticizes corruption and excessive spending, is executed, sparking outrage. As the Emperor prays for snow, factions within the court clash over fiscal reforms, while the birth of an imperial grandson brings hope. The approval of a controversial mulberry field policy sets the stage for peasant unrest.
22"Episode 2"Zhang LiLiu Heping2007
During Emperor Jiajing's reign, the birth of his first grandson shifts the delicate balance of power in the court. Eunuch Lü Fang sends Feng Bao to the Prince of Yu's residence to guide the imperial heir, laying the groundwork for future political maneuvers. Meanwhile, officials Xu Jie, Gao Gong, and Zhang Juzheng work with the Prince to counter the Yan faction’s harmful "rice-to-mulberry" policy, which causes famine and unrest in Zhejiang. Local uprisings, led by farmers like Qi Dazhu, escalate as corrupt officials profit from silk trade deals, while Governor Hu Zongxian secretly opposes the policy, creating further tension within the court.
33"Episode 3"Zhang LiLiu Heping2007
Emperor Jiajing’s visit to the Prince of Yu’s residence rekindles his affection for his grandson, leading to grand gestures like granting silk rewards. Meanwhile, Yan Song uses the opportunity to test the Emperor’s stance by presenting Governor Hu Zongxian’s memorial, while Yan Shifan, seeking quick gains, conspires to flood farmland in nine counties for cheap land acquisition. Their actions lead to disastrous consequences, forcing Hu Zongxian, Qi Jiguang, and Tan Lun to mobilize troops and work with locals to mitigate the damage. The flooding spares seven counties but devastates two, thwarting Yan Shifan’s land-grab scheme.

References

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  1. ^ "Chinese drama 'Ming Dynasty in 1566' to air in South Korea". Sina.com. May 5, 2014.
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